Authors: Andy Roberts
Schwarz, Binsley
167
Secret Intelligence Service (SIS)
45
sects and cults
165–69
service “volunteers” (Porton Down)
46–63
set
and
setting
factors
17
Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
(Beatles)
141–42
shamanic cultures
6
Shindler, George
117
Shlain, Bruce
21
Sinclair, Malcolm
175
slang terminology
see
language of LSD use
Sodium Amytal
37
Sodium Pentothal
27
Soft City
(Raban)
158
Soft Machine
127
Solomon, David
xvi
,
80–81
,
178
,
211–14
,
216
,
221–22
,
225–26
,
235
Solstice Capers
188
spiking practices
108
Spiral Tribe
253–54
spirituality and LSD use
148–49
,
168–69
,
202
,
280–81
see also
free festivals
Spontaneous Underground
110
Spycatcher
(Wright)
49–50
squatting
156–57
see also
commune living
Staithes, Allan
195–96
Stanley III, Augustus (Bear)
Stevens, Jay
80
Stollman, Steve
100
Stoll, Werner
16–17
Stone, Chris
202
Stonehenge Festivals
1980s
249–50
Stonham, Lord
125–26
Storming Heaven
(Stevens)
80
Straw, Jack
60
“Sugarlack”
103–4
Sumerian cultures
6
“summer of love” (1967)
131–54
criticisms
149
Sunday Mercury
78
Sunday Times
124
synaesthesia
14
tattoo legends
255–56
Taylor, Matthew
60
Taylor, Sergeant Julie
219
Teardrop Explodes
245–46
television portrayals
Alf Garnett Saga
180
Aldous Huxley interview
72
terminology
see
language of LSD use
Thames Valley Drug Squad
204–5
“the sacrament”
5
Theobald, Quentin
173–74
Thomas, Gerald
216
Thomas, Samuel
85–6
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
80
,
100–1
,
103
,
168
Tibetan Ukranian Mountain
The Times
LSD “scare stories”
175
on Operation Julie
235
on Porton Down trials
58
Todd, Henry
xvii
,
213
,
219–21
,
235
,
238
,
241
Todd, Sir Alexander
52
Tomlin, Dave
xvii
,
99–100
,
111
,
130
,
139
Topolski, Felix
103
Towns, David
259
Traffic
188
transcendental experiences
before LSD
10–11
Transcendental Meditation
168–69
Trentishoe Fair
205–6
tribal cultures
6
The Trip
(film)
148
Trocchi, Alexander
xvii
,
85–88
,
95
,
98
,
100
,
102
,
104
,
109–10
relationship with Hollingshead
104
see also
intelligence services
UFO cub (Tottenham Court Road)
128
UK clinical LSD treatments
23–42
United States, British and American LSD adventurers
64–82
universal love
see
love and LSD
Unwin, Stanley
161
urban legends (1980–90s)
255–56
US Office of Strategic Services
19–20
vegetarianism
159–60
A View Over Atlantis
(Michell)
186
,
188–89
Vinkenoog, Simon
99
Virgin Records
194
“wankers”
195
Watchfield (Oxfordshire)
202–5
water supply sabotage myths
21
Waters, Roger
39
Welsh, Irvine
254–55
Wheldon, Huw
146
“White Rabbit” (Jefferson Airplane)
29
Whitehead, Peter
99
Whitelaw, J.D.A.
25–6
whole food movement
159–60
Wholly Communion
(Whitehead)
99
Whybrow, Bernadette
xvii
,
122
,
151–52
,
156
Williamson, Robin
147–48
Windsor Great Park fair
191–92
witch trials
11–12
Wolfe, Tom
171
World in Action
(Granada TV)
176
World Psychedelic Centre (London)
101–3
,
107–12
,
117
,
121
demise
121
infiltrated by journalists
114–15
Worlds of Consciousness Conference (1996)
255
Wynne-Wilson, Peter
140
Young, Emily
111
Ziggy Stardust
94
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and
The Week
THE BROTHERHOOD OF ETERNAL LOVE—OR HIPPIE MAFIA?
Born in the psychedelic Californian counterculture of the 1960s, the Brotherhood and its allies were going to transform the world with LSD. In a few short years they spanned the globe in a secret underground society which generated hundreds of millions of dollars, changed thousands of lives and planned to turn a Pacific island into the world’s first LSD-based state.
UNDERGROUND TO UNDERWORLD
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